Did you know your choice of building materials can impact global greenhouse gas emissions?
The built environment significantly contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions, resource demand, waste production, and indoor toxicity due to chemicals in common building materials.
The solution? Embracing natural materials.
Natural materials are not just aesthetically pleasing; they play a pivotal role in sustainable, resilient, and human-centric design. According to recent architectural studies, buildings constructed using natural materials possess superior thermal performance and indoor air quality, resulting in happier and healthier occupants. Furthermore, they reduce the carbon footprint, mitigating the impact of climate change.
How can architects and interior designers harness the beauty and sustainability of natural materials?
Natural materials have a timeless charm while promoting well-being and sustainability. By making informed decisions, designing for durability, and local sourcing, you can create spaces that resonate with the essence of nature, weaving the history of the natural world into the very fabric of our lives.
For more inspiration, check out our blog post "Healthier Living Spaces: the Imperative of Healthy Materials in Design." For a deeper dive, see our Change by Design session, "Designing with Natural Materials."
Here's to prioritizing natural materials in design.